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Posted (edited)

Running v4.3.0.14 beta on RockPro64 running DietPI.


 


nVidia Shield Pro client.


 


MKV blu-ray rip of Fury.


 


Whenever there's a flash scene (tank gun fire, etc), this appears on the screen.


 


Any ideas?


 


Haven't seen this occur with any other movies.


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Edited by JaScoMa
Posted

Can you please attach the ffmpeg log? Thanks.

Posted (edited)

Sure, I'll get to that point of the film and rotate the logs and get fresh logs of that area of the movie.

 

@@Luke - Here you go.  Included the server logs as well.

ffmpeg-remux.txt

embyserver.txt

Edited by JaScoMa
Posted

Ok, I timed when the flashes occurred after getting to that point of the movie and rotated the logs.

 

From the beginning, roughly 55.07, then 1:07, then 1:09.  I quit playing the movie at 1:20.

 

Hope this helps.

ffmpeg-remux.txt

embyserver.txt

Posted

What happens if you lower the quality setting to force a full transcode?

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 It's "movie magic" they're adding to the movie and at certain points of the movie when the gun fires, they flash the screen.

 

5Mb/sec, 10Mb/sec, 15Mb/sec, 20Mb/sec, no problems and didn't display the odd pattern.

 

When i set it to 30Mb/sec or higher, the odd pattern appeared again.

Guest asrequested
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What's the bitrate of the video? Is it HEVC?

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It's a direct blu-ray MKV rip.

 

If you look at the screen shot I included on the first posting, you'll see the "stats for nerds" entry for it.  I've begun MKV for a number of movies and they all seem to work fine.  It's just this in which they add a white flash to the screen whenever the tanks gun fires.

 

Thank you..

 

Total bitrate:26067kbps

Video: 20944kbps

Audio: 2214kpbs

Edited by JaScoMa
Guest asrequested
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Do you have an AC3 audio track you can select? I'm curious to see what happens if it direct plays.

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@ - The only audio options available with the MKV are two DTS 5.1 (DTS 5.1 HD and DTS 5.1) and two DD 5.1 audio channels.

 

The two DD channels are people talking about what happens in the movie.  "A high velocity shell hits the last tank in the column, destroying it.."  When it's playing with these channels, the oddity doesn't occur.

Edited by JaScoMa
Guest asrequested
Posted (edited)

That's what I thought. Even though you aren't using HEVC, I think when the flash happens it might be out of the range of the container transport specs. The same as this.

 

https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/75688-4k-hevc-files-freeze-after-a-few-seconds/page-1

 

https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/77505-hevc-not-transcoding/&do=findComment&comment=787210

Edited by Doofus
Posted

Are you still seeing this?

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Today, I finally got around to re-ripping from the blu--ray and tested when I got home.  I think it must have been a bad copy as now, I don't have that issue any longer.

There was a minute file size difference between the two with the new rip being larger.

I'll continue to monitor, but it's no longer occurring at this time.

Thank you for all your assistance.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Thanks for the feedback !

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